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Bloody January
- Harry McCoy Thriller, Book 1
- Narrated by: Andrew McIntosh
- Length: 8 hrs and 42 mins
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Summary
When a teenage boy shoots a young woman dead in the middle of a busy Glasgow street and then commits suicide, Detective Harry McCoy is sure of one thing. It wasn't a random act of violence.
McCoy uses his underworld network to lead the investigation but soon runs up against a secret society led by Glasgow's wealthiest family, the Dunlops. McCoy's boss doesn't want him to investigate. The Dunlops seem untouchable. But McCoy has other ideas....
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- GAIL MCGOWAN
- 13-05-22
Good start to the series.
I enjoyed this eventually but found it a slow burn. I'm drawn like a moth to a flame by books set in the Glasgow of my youth. This is way better than a lot of them in terms of evoking time and place. Narrator is excellent with the neds ,gangsters and police but less so with anything other than broad Glasgow. Foreign and 'posher' Glasgow accents are grim and unbelievable.
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- mancbella
- 09-03-20
Brutal & brilliant
This is a very 'Glasgow' book - if you come from there like I do, you'll know exactly what I mean. Modern take on the old-school police thriller with a massively flawed central character. Lots of violence and sex, but not gratuitous or sexist. Really well performed - he's very good at the different accents. I'm really excited about this because it's the first of a series of 12 books by the look of things (one for each month).
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- Rachael
- 08-12-21
Loved it
As a Glasweigan I loved hearing about all the bars I grew up drinking in. Was surprised by other reviews that state there's lots of swearing, I genuinely didn't notice it and it fits the characters well. good story and I'm excited for the next one!
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- James M.
- 07-12-22
Superb!
This book is dark and gritty. It contains violence and swearing; it's accurate for the time and setting. I loved the story and the characters. The dude narrating the book is perfect for it (except for pronouncing Police as ‘Pawless’ instead of ‘Poe-lis’, but that's just me being picky.
I'm off to finish the series now.
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- MJ
- 04-06-23
Harry McCoy is interesting
Enjoyed this dive into 1970s Glasgow crime scene, feels gritty, real and not nearly as gruesome as some reviews suggested, Harry’s life is worth further exploration - already downloaded the next two books.
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- Blake
- 15-06-24
Great start to a great series
Very real sounding story. Nothing sugar coated, no white knight to the rescue. Extremely well written and gripping throughout
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- John Marsden
- 16-10-24
OK.
I thought this was an OK listen, nothing really outstanding and I wouldn't go looking for more in the series. I struggled a bit with the narration but that may just be me.
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- Sarah
- 29-08-18
Good Story but...
The narration of this dark, gritty and depressing tale is very good and I would certainly listen to more stories read by Andrew McIntosh. However, whilst I am a fan of Scottish crime stories and am not usually phased by their associated violence and swearing, I found the constant use of the ‘c’ word in Bloody January to be both irritating and offensive and this would deter me from listening to more from this author. Perhaps Alan Parks should bear in mind the comments he attributes to Susan regarding the word?!
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- mag
- 15-01-23
Not a Scottish accent
Great storyline and characters. Distracted by narrator as Scottish accent not convincing. Constantly rewinding.
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- barry
- 09-03-18
Brutal,truthful,fantastic
This is a great listen.sometimes hard to carry on with due to it brutal violence,drugs and drink but it was or should I say still is what that life is like whether in Glasgow,Liverpool or London or anywhere.and covering up the wealthy nut jobs lords and all and back in the 60s and 70s they was allowed to get away with murder literally look forward to more from mr parks and mr Macintosh on audible 6 stars baz
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